2018
DOI: 10.30953/bhty.v1.18
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Ethics Governance Outside the Box: Reimagining Blockchain as a Policy Tool to Facilitate Single Ethics Review and Data Sharing for the 'omics' Sciences

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“…Numerous prior studies have examined the relationship between ethics and blockchain technology, with researchers asserting that the accounting and finance sector is particularly susceptible to ethics stemming from blockchain technology [36][37][38]. Therefore, it is essential that all stakeholders possess an understanding of ethical challenges, while also acknowledging the benefits of utilizing blockchain technology [39]. Moreover, ethical values must be taken into consideration by blockchain technology, and applications based on a blockchain must comply with ethical principles.…”
Section: Hypotheses Development Blockchain Technology and Business Et...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous prior studies have examined the relationship between ethics and blockchain technology, with researchers asserting that the accounting and finance sector is particularly susceptible to ethics stemming from blockchain technology [36][37][38]. Therefore, it is essential that all stakeholders possess an understanding of ethical challenges, while also acknowledging the benefits of utilizing blockchain technology [39]. Moreover, ethical values must be taken into consideration by blockchain technology, and applications based on a blockchain must comply with ethical principles.…”
Section: Hypotheses Development Blockchain Technology and Business Et...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Addition-ally, brokering systems with Blockchain technology can both improve the quality of patient care and reduce the cost of care with targeted safe sharing of healthcare data as shown in [27]. To overcome the limitations in a centralized architecture of health information sharing such as high dependence on network connectivity and a single point of failure, authors in [28] propose the use of a Blockchain solution. Their approach uses distributed ledger technologies to facilitate multi-site, collaborative studies in the data-intensive sciences such as genetics/ genomics, and enables auditability through single institutional ethics review in their Blockchain platform.…”
Section: Blockchain In Broker Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data ownership is protected while services and innovations can utilize data free from unbalanced data controls. For these reasons, blockchain is used to ethically facilitate ethics reviews in data-intensive sciences (Rahimzadeh, 2018) and ethical accounting (Fischer, 2018).…”
Section: A Conceptual Framework For Blockchain Ethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%